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The data no i being
a alyzed in conjuction itJi
other . lion to determine
dion ybe
warranted, Thomas said, ad
ding: . type of data will help
identify potential areas o� sys
temicdisaimination but will not
replace full investigation or
evidence gathered to document
cases of alleged discrimination, "
"From he dquareter , we
no have ccess to more than
100 pieces of information on
each case, • he noted. "Added as
each case dvances through the
investigative process t� f"!al
resolution, such information m
eludes the name and address of
the charging party and respon
dent EEOC offices handling
each' chug , the specific allega
tions made in each charge, ac-
tion taken by EEOC, pertinent
dates and other details. The
DB lso enables EEOC to
identify trends in discrimination
ch ges. _
. will ma e it tougher for
respo dents char�ed �th bias,
especially tho e WIth a hIStory. of
the pr ctice to play the "hurt in
nocent- or- plead lack of
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